Cyril: “Worst is still to come”. The business losing $1 million an hour. SA citizens stranded at OR Tambo. Harry selling rifles. The AI military drone has landed.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has gazetted some changes and additions to road rules and regulations during lockdown alert level 4.
Leaving your scooter or bike idle in the garage, or out on the street, could have some dire consequences down the line.
Protesters gathered close to Muizenberg beach this morning, and law enforcement appeared to be in an unforgiving mood.
The easing of the lockdown began as a cause for celebration, followed by confusion, especially when it comes to moving into a new property.
The Springboks put on a defensive masterclass during the first 40 minutes, and coach Rassie wanted to make sure that intensity didn’t drop.
Given that car dealerships were all but shut down, along with exports, a drop in new car sales was to be expected. Still, the numbers are jarring.
Criminals are taking full advantage of COVID-19 fears with scams designed to trick South Africans out of their money.
With live shows put on hold due to COVID-19, South African musicians need their royalties now more than ever. The Kiffness is fighting the good fight.
Do something stupid or risky in 2020, and you’re likely to be met with the viral ‘dancing pallbearers’ meme.
A new series coming to Netflix takes a look inside the world of celebs and their adventures in psychedelics.
Doctors who have spoken out against the unsafe conditions in Russia’s hospitals seem to have a habit of ‘falling out’ of windows.
In the test match that immediately followed one of cricket’s biggest scandals, Australia thought they had caught out the Proteas.
A team at Florida Atlantic University put together a simulation that shows how effective a face mask is against a cough.
Nedbank’s latest report on how our first 35 days of lockdown will impact South Africa’s job market is a kick to the midriff, and a reminder that the toughest times may still lie ahead.
Renowned tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti has come forward to address claims that he influenced the government’s decision to ban cigarette sales.
BCG vaccine trial in Cape Town. Leaked US documents predict death toll. SA’s food parcel nightmare. Link between obesity and coronavirus? Elon’s a daddy again. Carole Baskin tricked into interview.
In his weekly newsletter this morning, President Ramaphosa finally addressed the rollback on the sale of tobacco products announced last week.
Sportswear giant PUMA is running a sale from today (May 4) through until Sunday (May 10), with big discounts and deliveries for winter gear.
The words ‘Jacob Zuma’ and ‘reality’ don’t often belong in the same sentence. As his day in court looms on the horizon, the former president says he’s ready to spill the beans.
Living overseas? You need to figure out whether you’re a non-South African tax resident, or a South African tax resident, before SARS comes knocking.
Pictures of a packed Sea Point promenade caused outrage over the weekend. That was poor form, but other photos from around the world have been picked apart for being deceptive.
A fire on Kloof Street, which started above Arnold’s Restaurant, opposite the Lifestyle Centre, has gutted four apartments, and caused damage to a fifth.
This ‘luxury car meets timepiece’ crossover will cost you roughly the same as some sought after vehicles, but it does pack quite a punch.
Who would have thought that Jordan Peele, one half of ‘Key & Peele’, would become one of the horror genre’s hottest properties?
The Hubble Space Telescope is 30 years old. Let’s look back at some of its most iconic images of the universe.
It’s bad enough battling the coronavirus once, but some test results seemed to show that you could become reinfected.
As Italy starts to ease up on lockdown restrictions, the devastating after-effects of a country already suffering serious economic problems are laid bare.
North Korean state-run media was delighted to report on Kim’s appearance at a May Day celebration in Sunchon this weekend.
Here’s what employees and employers need to know about resuming operations this week, and what is expected from all parties.